Chicken Masala Recipe (Easy Indian Dish)

Today I’m venturing into Indian cuisine, and I’m going to show you how to make an easy version of Chicken Tikka Masala.

Indian food has always intrigued me because of its exotic flavors, its spiciness, its aromas… but it wasn’t until less than a year ago (last summer, to be precise) that I tried it for the first time. It was in a restaurant in Lavapiés, as is only fitting here in Madrid, and from that moment on, I started trying to recreate the fantastic food I tasted at home.

Chicken Masala Recipe Easy Indian Dish

The recipe I’m sharing is for chicken tikka, which is traditionally marinated chicken baked in a masala sauce, a sauce made from a blend of spices. You’ll see the “express” version when you read the ingredients and instructions, but as I mentioned in another recipe, this is the easy, home‑style version of the original.

Anyway, I promise to try to make a professional version of the recipe, since last week I was given a bag of Garam Masala, so I have to try making the sauce myself.

I hope you like the recipe as much as I do. 🙂

Chicken Tikka Masala Recipe

Ingredients

IngredientQuantity
Extra Virgin Olive Oil2 tablespoons
Chicken Breasts1 kg
Medium onions2
Ripe tomatoes4
Roasted Red Pepper1
Natural yogurt1
Mango Chutney4 tablespoons
Tikka Masala sauce (jar)1 jar
Water1 cup
Liquid cream100 ml
Fresh cilantroto taste

Or to make Tikka Masala sauce (homemade):

IngredientQuantity
Chopped tomatoes3
Whipping cream6 tablespoons
Ginger root (walnut‑sized), peeleda piece
Garlic cloves3
Olive oil3 tablespoons
Bay leaves3
Large onion, finely chopped1
Ground cumin1 teaspoon
Ground coriander1 teaspoon
Sweet or hot paprika (to taste)½ teaspoon
Turmerica pinch
Salta pinch
Garam Masala1 teaspoon

Preparation

  1. We thoroughly clean and cut the chicken breasts into pieces. We put the oil in a saucepan and sauté the chicken with a little salt until it starts to brown. We remove it to a dish and set it aside.
  2. In the same saucepan, add the sliced onion. Sauté it until translucent. Peel the tomatoes, remove the seeds, and dice them. Cut the bell pepper into strips and add them to the sautéed onion. Let it simmer over medium heat for 10‑15 minutes.
  3. Add the yogurt, mango chutney, and jar of Tikka Masala sauce, stir well, and let it continue to simmer. After 10 minutes, add the reserved chicken and pour in enough water to cover the stew.
  4. Let it simmer over medium heat for 15‑20 minutes, until everything is well combined, the flavors meld, and the sauce thickens. At this point, I added a few drops of pink food coloring, like they do at an Indian restaurant in Nerja, although theirs turns out a garish pink!
  5. Then we add the cream, mix well, and let the stew simmer for another 5 minutes. Then it’s ready to serve.

If instead of using a jar of ready‑made sauce, we want to make it ourselves: put all the ingredients for the homemade sauce in a saucepan over low heat, and once they are cooked through, pass them through a fine‑mesh sieve or food mill.

The rest of the procedure would be the same. The result certainly won’t be the same, but I think you have to make this recipe many times to find the perfect combination of flavors, which is why I prefer to use a ready‑made sauce, which has the right proportions, since we only eat it very occasionally.

  • If you like it spicy, you can add a little Tabasco, cayenne pepper, or hot paprika to the sauce, since the prepared sauce I used is not spicy at all.

This chicken is served with basmati rice and naan bread, in this case both with added coconut, which further enhances the flavor.

That’s why I’ve shared so many Indian recipes with you these past few days, to complement this fantastic dish, which brings together a great variety of flavors and aromas and which we love to eat occasionally at home.

And for dessert, Indian‑style pistachio ice cream, to finish with something sweeter, a menu from Indian Cuisine….

Nutritional Facts for Chicken Masala

NutrientAmount per Serving% Daily Value*
Serving Size1 bowl
Calories360 kcal18%
Carbohydrates12 g4%
Protein32 g64%
Total Fat20 g26%
Saturated Fat6 g30%
Cholesterol95 mg32%
Sodium640 mg28%
Potassium710 mg15%
Fiber3 g11%
Sugars5 g
Vitamin A620 IU12%
Vitamin C15 mg17%
Calcium85 mg7%
Iron2.8 mg16%

Note: Nutritional values are approximate and may vary depending on the chicken cut, oil, cream, and spices used. Chicken masala is a rich and flavorful Indian dish made with tender chicken cooked in a spiced tomato and onion gravy.

*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000‑calorie diet.